Confirmed! The diva Jennifer Lopez and called "duo," Wisin y Yandel will be together at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico Jose Miguel Agrelot.

After eleven years of absence J.Lo returns to Puerto Rico with his energetic show, concert producer confirmed on the island, Paco Lopez.

The concert called "Follow The Leader" will be on December 22 and will be structured in two parts with a duration of more than three hours. Each artist will be presented individually with their shows, explained Lopez, who is also in charge of producing concerts Urban exponents and outside Puerto Rico.

"This is one of the most anticipated shows. J.Lo is not present on the island for eleven years. Not that J.Lo is going to sing a song with Wisin y Yandel, but it will come complete with his show an hour and a half. It's the same show of his tour. It's a huge show at the production level, "said Lopez on tour" Dance Again "the singer has filed Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Venezuela, Canada and the United States.

While, the reggaeton made a new show on par with the repertoire of the album "Leaders". The show of performers of "abuse" will be different from that presented in December 2011 at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico.

The gather of exponents occurred after recorded the song "Follow The Leader" in which he also made a video with the diva. The binomial Cayey also J.Lo has accompanied some of his concerts, most recently last Saturday at the American Airlines Arena in Miami. There also was Enrique Iglesias.

The concert ticket sales begin on Thursday September 13 at the Coliseum box office and Ticketpop Puerto Rico.

JLOz1FaNaTiC wrote:It's really not a big deal though. The Ricans from PR are never there for her, but get dat money Jenny!

WHY?

They just never were.

Alot of em don't use her because she doesn't sing in Spanish, her films are not in Spanish, she barely speaks a lick in Spanish, she rarely ever visits or tours there, and she is from the states. Dumb, I know, but that's how they are over there. Although, the men do agree that she's hot & sexy, the youngins and the females don't really ever care for her. Their primary language is Spanish and because of that they follow other international Spanish-speaking Latin pop stars and popular local singers from the island like Victor Manuelle, Luis Fonsi, Ednita Nazario, Melina Leon, Giselle, Tito Rojas, Olga Tañon, Chayanne, etc., and Reggaeton artists like Wisin y Yandel, De La Ghetto, Plan B, Don Omar, Jowell y Randy, J.King Y Maximan, Nova y Jory, Alexis y Fido, Neñgo Flow, Guelo Star, Franco El Gorila, Cosculluela, Arcangel, Ivy Queen, Tony Dize, Yomo, and the list goes on and on. They're really close minded when it comes to music. It's basically what everyone is listening to is what you're listening to as well, and Reggaeton is like the main genre there. It's basically like their Spanish Hip-Hop. You hear it in the malls, restaurants, radios, in cars, clubs, homes, parties, retail stores, etc. You rarely ever hear English music, anywhere. If you do it's more of a surprise. I know I get surprised when I do.

And let's not even get to Country, Rock, or Dancehall. It's pretty much unknown there.

Anyway, they was never here for her, although they do respect her work ethic and grind, but everytime I speak about her over there, their attitude is usually like yea we know her but we don't follow or care for her like that. If they do, they mostly speak about her relationships [like the one she had with Marc Anthony which was huge over there], they also had a dislike for her because Dayanara is from PR and they believe Jen stole Marc from Dayanara, so they think she's a homewrecker. Besides that, it's usually just talks about other unrelated news that have little or nothing to do with her music or acting career.

This concert will be epic. Im glad she is going back to PR, cant believe its been so many years since her last concert there. Love when she does these kind of colabos with other artist. If this shit was a few days later I would get tickets and go out to PR, but that is the exact date I get back from being out at sea working.